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. >> number five, china. for sure by 2030. >> china. >> china getting more than a few mentions during the presidential campaign probably because it's clear they are both a competitor and a partner. >> number four, europe. the european union was fractured by too much debt and the austerity plans to fix it. that saga is far from over. number three, the housing market. finally bottomed out. the combination of low home prices and continued record low mortgage rates set off a building and buying spree. they bought entire neighborhoods, but first time buyers got a home of their own as long as they had a hefty down payment. >> number two. >> cnn projects that barack obama will be reelected president of the united states. >> the election. more than just about obama and romney, it was about socialism and capitalism and spending and cutting and what kind of role government should have in your life. >> number one is the fiscal cliff. lawmakers saw it coming and didn't bother to pay any attention to it until after the el
. >> number five, china. for sure by 2030. >> china. >> china getting more than a few mentions during the presidential campaign probably because it's clear they are both a competitor and a partner. >> number four, europe. the european union was fractured by too much debt and the austerity plans to fix it. that saga is far from over. number three, the housing market. finally bottomed out. the combination of low home prices and continued record low mortgage rates set off a...
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her husband bo xilai was once touted as the future president of china. to scholars, this is a story played out in the political heavens. this is a fight between the gods, he says, way beyond the reach of ordinary people. bo xilai caan heir to the leadership. analystists say that he made enemies of the communist party redder than his red rhetoric. he's been playing the role of mau's successor and visiting pla camps, and giving gifts. and none of the politicians has done this. this has been a huge misjudgment of bo going back to mao's path is not an option and that is proven to be a dead end. mao led a road to ruin. it was an enemy within that led to his undoing. a brutal crackdown on crime gangs and corruption led to it. but the trusted insider, himself, fled to the u.s. consulate with an explosive story. bo's wife gu kailai had murdered a british businessman and this saga has played out in rumor and inoue wen doeshgs and now pla g playing -- innuendo and poll now playing out in politics. she says she feared for the s e safety of her son and suffered from
her husband bo xilai was once touted as the future president of china. to scholars, this is a story played out in the political heavens. this is a fight between the gods, he says, way beyond the reach of ordinary people. bo xilai caan heir to the leadership. analystists say that he made enemies of the communist party redder than his red rhetoric. he's been playing the role of mau's successor and visiting pla camps, and giving gifts. and none of the politicians has done this. this has been a...
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you had hong kong and china open and australia only half a day. so you will get a muted response, but don't for get that we have really got one more day of this, right. there is not going to be a deal tonight, because it is not dramatic enough, and they have to let it go another day, and the markets might get a little bit of a breather, but trust me, as tomorrow goes, and as trading get starts and the day wears on and appears that we are getting nothing, you will start to see the pressure on the market as we move into the end of the day. like i said on the prior show, if we get a band-aid, that is worse than getting actually letting us go over the cliff. >> why? >> because i think that if we go over the cliff, then there is clarity and everybody knows what happens, taxes here and spending there, and the only thing that can happen after that is that it can improve because the legislators will talk about cutting the taxes and raising the spending and standing up to say, what a great job we did and pat themselves on the back. if we get a band-aid, al
you had hong kong and china open and australia only half a day. so you will get a muted response, but don't for get that we have really got one more day of this, right. there is not going to be a deal tonight, because it is not dramatic enough, and they have to let it go another day, and the markets might get a little bit of a breather, but trust me, as tomorrow goes, and as trading get starts and the day wears on and appears that we are getting nothing, you will start to see the pressure on...
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china is not a testimony democracy. they have a centralized government and what they're watching is some of the confusion that exists in democracy. democracy has a lot of advantages, but making decisions quickly is not one of them. >> all right. how about treasury secretary tim geithner? he says we are about to hit that debt ceiling, the legal limit at which a country can borrow money to pay its bills. and that has as much effect on markets as the cliff, correct? >> absolutely. and maybe even more. because the worst thing that could happen is that we stop paying our bills. the world is willing to give us money to help us pay our bills, the world is willing to accept a lot of things. but if the u.s. government stops paying its bills because it has hit the debt ceiling, that could be disastrous. that would mean clearly an entry into a recession and a lot of unemployment. because that would cause the faith and credit of the u.s. to be put in jeopardy. >> thank you very much for talking to us. and as demonstrated, the fisca
china is not a testimony democracy. they have a centralized government and what they're watching is some of the confusion that exists in democracy. democracy has a lot of advantages, but making decisions quickly is not one of them. >> all right. how about treasury secretary tim geithner? he says we are about to hit that debt ceiling, the legal limit at which a country can borrow money to pay its bills. and that has as much effect on markets as the cliff, correct? >> absolutely. and...
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only china and ethiopia had more, about 2,500 from china, a little more than 1,700 from ethiopia. now, a big reason americans adopt from other countries is the sheer number of available children in russia. there are more than 650,000 orphans. compare that to the united states where there are a little more than 58,000 children living in state institutions or group homes. and adopting babies from american agencies can also be more expensive, and the adoptive parents may be required to have a future relationship with the birth mother. the u.s., of course, not happy with the russian president signing this adoption ban. and the united states is essentially letting russia know. i want to bring in our reporter at the state department. how are officials responding to this, and what can they possibly do? >> reporter: well, suzanne, as you know, the state department kind of handles these adoptions for u.s. parents to help them through the process, also with visa issues, citizenship issues, and issued a pretty tough statement this morning, saying the russian government's politically motivate
only china and ethiopia had more, about 2,500 from china, a little more than 1,700 from ethiopia. now, a big reason americans adopt from other countries is the sheer number of available children in russia. there are more than 650,000 orphans. compare that to the united states where there are a little more than 58,000 children living in state institutions or group homes. and adopting babies from american agencies can also be more expensive, and the adoptive parents may be required to have a...
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those look good. 6-year-old shin shin who was on loan from china gave birth to the little panda who has yet to be named. >>> let's head to washington now and cnn's "state of the union" coming up at the top of the hour and host candy crowley joining us this morning. candy, good morning. >> good morning. >> and so you and the rest of washington have been caught in the middle of the brutal heat wave and like the rest of the country 25 states under heat advisory and record temperatures all over the place, and what is it like in d.c., and isn't this a test of the country's infrastructure? >> yes, and you add on the of it the wind storm that kept the lights out in a number of states for far too many days into the heat wave. and west virginia, i am sure you are reporting still has folks out of it and folks around here who still don't have air conditioning and you can talk about the olden days when there was not air conditioning, but onceous are used to it the 103 and the 104 is hot. it is like a blast furnace when you walk out of the front door. >> that is the central place, and don't you have
those look good. 6-year-old shin shin who was on loan from china gave birth to the little panda who has yet to be named. >>> let's head to washington now and cnn's "state of the union" coming up at the top of the hour and host candy crowley joining us this morning. candy, good morning. >> good morning. >> and so you and the rest of washington have been caught in the middle of the brutal heat wave and like the rest of the country 25 states under heat advisory and...
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stocks are set to open higher today following news that manufacturing is picking up in china. gains are expected to be modest, though as the fiscal cliff issue remains unresolved. >>> the u.s. is showing its support for turkey in the face of potential threats from syria. the u.s. milltory will deploy 400 troops to turkey in the coming weeks. the patriot the missile system would be used only for defense. >>> president obama is speaking out about marriage marriage for the first time since colorado and washington state legalized it. he told abc's barbara walters he discourages drug use and regrets doing it as a kid but says it's not a top priority for the feds to prosecute recreational users in states that have legalized the substance. >>> we're awaiting word on the next round of fiscal cliff negotiations. president obama and house speaker john boehner metaphor just under an hour at the white house late yesterday afternoon. still no deal. aides for both men describe the session as frank and say the lines of communication will stay open. the law of the land, that's how house speak
stocks are set to open higher today following news that manufacturing is picking up in china. gains are expected to be modest, though as the fiscal cliff issue remains unresolved. >>> the u.s. is showing its support for turkey in the face of potential threats from syria. the u.s. milltory will deploy 400 troops to turkey in the coming weeks. the patriot the missile system would be used only for defense. >>> president obama is speaking out about marriage marriage for the first...
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maybe because the tags read made in china. harry reid leads the mark to toss them in the trash and light a match. taking a closer look at the uniforms. we even have one set to look at. >>> and some teacher pay will be determined by student test scores. you better believe this is causing an uproar. >>> we begin this morning with wall street and its reaction this morning to news that jpmorgan chase lost nearing $6 billion on a series of risky bets. that's considerably larger than the $2 billion initially reported. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. investors seem to be okay with the numbers. shares of jpmorgan chase are up more than 3.5%. what's been happening this morning, there's been a two hour meeting with jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon and analysts and some reporters. no one knew what the outcome of the meeting would be. everybody really wanted to know how big would this trading loss be from the risky trades that had been happening. wall street hates uncertaint
maybe because the tags read made in china. harry reid leads the mark to toss them in the trash and light a match. taking a closer look at the uniforms. we even have one set to look at. >>> and some teacher pay will be determined by student test scores. you better believe this is causing an uproar. >>> we begin this morning with wall street and its reaction this morning to news that jpmorgan chase lost nearing $6 billion on a series of risky bets. that's considerably larger...
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takes this plodding economy into possibly an economy that's doing quite badly in a world, martin, where china is doing not as well, brazil isn't, india, europe's at a standstill. we can't afford this. it's that intangible that's more serious than how much you pay in taxes in 2013. >> before you go, how do you think the markets refact there's a stopgap measure? are they going to fear that more than if there was a permanent deal? >> markets hate uncertainty. that's the one thing. if we've got a stopgap measure, do we have a sense of when it will be resolved? some say go over the cliff, let's see what that looks like. i'd bo worried about that. we had a drop-off in the market on friday and that's about investors being uncertain about monday morning. i'll keep my eyes close to the markets on sunday night when asian markets open and monday when we have a shortened trading day. if washington doesn't get its act together, the investors may send a strong message to washington to do something. >> ali velshi, thank you. >>> you can learn more about the fiscal cliff and other issues that are affecting y
takes this plodding economy into possibly an economy that's doing quite badly in a world, martin, where china is doing not as well, brazil isn't, india, europe's at a standstill. we can't afford this. it's that intangible that's more serious than how much you pay in taxes in 2013. >> before you go, how do you think the markets refact there's a stopgap measure? are they going to fear that more than if there was a permanent deal? >> markets hate uncertainty. that's the one thing. if...
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remember, many of the pressures we feel here, there are similar pressures in china, lobbies in china that feel that the chinese have been too accommodating to the united states. they need to stand up to them. they are, after all, so the argument goes in beijing, they're the largest creditors of the united states and they should use that power in some way, s so i think unless this relationship, the critical relationship of the 21st century, unless it is well managed, we could find ourselves with more conflict than we want. we don't want a trade war between the two largest economies in the world. >> fareed zakaria, thank you, my friend. >> thank you, john. >> always good the day after an election, stopped counting, we start thinking about policy and governing. good to have a smart guy on your team. >> wonderful to have smart guys on the team. while most americans had their eyes glued to who would be elected president last night, voters in two states approved same sex marriage for first time at the ballot box. ahead, we'll look at whether this is a turning point here for gay rights in t
remember, many of the pressures we feel here, there are similar pressures in china, lobbies in china that feel that the chinese have been too accommodating to the united states. they need to stand up to them. they are, after all, so the argument goes in beijing, they're the largest creditors of the united states and they should use that power in some way, s so i think unless this relationship, the critical relationship of the 21st century, unless it is well managed, we could find ourselves with...
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you will feel the ripples go across the pacific to asia and japan and china and to all those countries and across the atlantic to europe. i was talking a few moments ago to ali rand. he's the vice president for the urpian commission and he's the economics commissioner for the yourian union. the chief if you like of economics. he said we're concerned about the u.s. going over the cliff. it's time for a partial deal, and we support the efforts of u.s. policymakers. he said it would have a negative impact, and he said if there's no deal before the year's end. europeans tonight are -- not that it makes much difference. are calling very firmly on all the parties in washington to get a deal done. >> so, richard, i don't know if washington is listening to anybody outside of washington yet, but we'll see how the day goes. there's a lot of blame directed to the united states, but you know, you look at the euro zone, and it had its own issues. it took them quite a bit of time before they could actually get their own deal, their bailout deals done. is there a backlash, do you suppose? is there a
you will feel the ripples go across the pacific to asia and japan and china and to all those countries and across the atlantic to europe. i was talking a few moments ago to ali rand. he's the vice president for the urpian commission and he's the economics commissioner for the yourian union. the chief if you like of economics. he said we're concerned about the u.s. going over the cliff. it's time for a partial deal, and we support the efforts of u.s. policymakers. he said it would have a...
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you are using cheap labor in china. not going to have that in the united states and also you're talking about adding infrastructure costs. how that might impact the bottom line, you know, remains to be seen and tim cook made it clear this is not a financial move necessarily. this is a move to really bring back jobs to the united states and do something positive for the american economy. >> yeah. i guess i say hopefully. precisely the point. so many people want the jobs in this country. thank you. >>> all right. hour two. welcome back. i'm brooke baldwin. concerns rising over chemical weapons sites in syria and first time defense secretary panetta says the most recent intelligence he has raises serious concerns. >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching very closely and the president of the united states has made very clear that there will be consequences. there will be consequences if the assad regime makes a terrible mistake by using these chemical weapons on their own people. >> we're going to talk a
you are using cheap labor in china. not going to have that in the united states and also you're talking about adding infrastructure costs. how that might impact the bottom line, you know, remains to be seen and tim cook made it clear this is not a financial move necessarily. this is a move to really bring back jobs to the united states and do something positive for the american economy. >> yeah. i guess i say hopefully. precisely the point. so many people want the jobs in this country....
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so i'll clamp down on cheaters like china and make sure they finally play by the rules and don't steal our jobs. and, third, i'm going to reduce government spending. i hope everyone understands that high levels of debt slow down the rate of growth of the gdp, of the economy. and that means fewer jobs are created. if our goal is jobs, we have to stop spending over a trillion dollars than we take in every year. and so to do that i'm going to eliminate every nonessential expensive program that i can find. that includes obama care and i'm going to work to reform and save -- [ booing ]. >> you know, there was a survey of the chamber of commerce. they carried out a survey of their members, about 1500 surveyed. and they asked him what effect obama care would have on their plans and three-quarters of them said it would make them less likely to hire people. so, again, if my priority is job, that's my priority, that's what i would change and provide people what they would need is lower cost, good quality, a capacity to deal with people who have pre-existing conditions and i'll put that in place
so i'll clamp down on cheaters like china and make sure they finally play by the rules and don't steal our jobs. and, third, i'm going to reduce government spending. i hope everyone understands that high levels of debt slow down the rate of growth of the gdp, of the economy. and that means fewer jobs are created. if our goal is jobs, we have to stop spending over a trillion dollars than we take in every year. and so to do that i'm going to eliminate every nonessential expensive program that i...
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the target which is an improvement from the earlier test, and this is significant, because mainland china two miles away considers them a renegade state and has missiles aimed at state and has missiles aimed at the island. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm suzanne malveaux, and this hour in the "cnn newsroom," where we are focusing on politics and the president's new plan to extend the bush era tax cuts for families making $250,000 or less. and also a roll back of the voting rights of 1965. and deja vu as the house votes wednesday to repeal the health care law again. it is the 31st vote to repeal obama care as it is called, but the first one since the supreme court has upheld the law. the initial attempt to get rid of the law came in january of 2011, two weeks after the gop took control of the house. that vote passed and died in the senate however as it has every other time that the house has tried to repeal the law. >>> president obama says he has a sure-fired way to help middle-class taxpayers to help families making less than $250,000 a year, and get rid of tax breaks for t
the target which is an improvement from the earlier test, and this is significant, because mainland china two miles away considers them a renegade state and has missiles aimed at state and has missiles aimed at the island. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm suzanne malveaux, and this hour in the "cnn newsroom," where we are focusing on politics and the president's new plan to extend the bush era tax cuts for families making $250,000 or less. and also a roll back of...
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i blame the generation and the culture in china that has taught these people. >> that this is even allowed. >> exactly. >> lac su, you've overcome so much. you're a psychologist in san diego. the folks that you meet with are very lucky to have you as a counselor, for sure. we don't know how long this little boy was in the snow, but, you know, 15 seconds is long enough in my eyes. >> is enough. >> yeah. >> exactly, kyra. >> thank you so much for your time this morning. appreciate it. >> can i say something real fast? there is successful stories about asian parenting on a blog called rice daddy. if you want to read about good asian american parenting, please visit that blog site. >> point well made. rice daddy. thanks so much. >>> rick santorum has some pretty strong views on women in combat. we're going to tell you what he said that might create a little controversy among the troops. >>> and the fbi had a file on apple founder steve jobs. it reveals some pretty surprising details about his life. we've got that straight ahead. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall
i blame the generation and the culture in china that has taught these people. >> that this is even allowed. >> exactly. >> lac su, you've overcome so much. you're a psychologist in san diego. the folks that you meet with are very lucky to have you as a counselor, for sure. we don't know how long this little boy was in the snow, but, you know, 15 seconds is long enough in my eyes. >> is enough. >> yeah. >> exactly, kyra. >> thank you so much for your...
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. >>> check out this video out of china. a tight rope walker walking blindfolded backwards, he trips and falls hundreds of feet into a ravine r accident have a harness or a net. he told the chinese media he landed in a wooded area. he landed in a bush, in order. amazingly, the video shows him later walking under his own power. apparently, he is perfectly fine today. wow. oh. >>> a major legal fight now under way over voter rights and the state's authority to protect the process and its integrity n a washington courtroom, the u.s. justice department will challenge texas's proposed through would require voters to show identification. it claims my nor ritz being unfairly targeted. >> each of the jurisdictions we are proposing have no discriminatory purpose or effect will follow the law. where jurisdictions cannot meet this threshold, we will object. the voting rights act of 1965 and other laws. in order to guarantee that all eligible citizens have unrestricted access to the ballot box. >> eric holder, the u.s. attorney general,
. >>> check out this video out of china. a tight rope walker walking blindfolded backwards, he trips and falls hundreds of feet into a ravine r accident have a harness or a net. he told the chinese media he landed in a wooded area. he landed in a bush, in order. amazingly, the video shows him later walking under his own power. apparently, he is perfectly fine today. wow. oh. >>> a major legal fight now under way over voter rights and the state's authority to protect the...